Oh it looks gorgeous! Now I remember why I hate seeing pics of ripples ... I keep wanting to start on one as soon as I see a lovely one like this! I hate ends and I would definitely add more strands to these and plait them up! Just an idea! :)

Absolutely stunningly wonderful! I am amazed at the size and the beauty.... and took no notice of the ends! (praps you could invite some friends over, give them wine and chocolate and have a weaving in party!)

It's stunning! Glad it's getting more appreciated around the house.and you wouldn't be you, if the ends were sewn in, and you're pretty great so don't go changing.xoPS Daisy shed skin in her 5 leg state, Ok so it did seem to take her about 2 days to complete it, but gotta love her spirit. She's a fighter.PPS I've also discovered the sticks hate the vacuum cleaner, they did not move for hours after it.

OMG! Love throwing in the air pic!!! My favorite of all time. You are so inventive... Fantastic job. The ends. Actually, check out According to Matt. He has tied the ends together at the sides making tassels all the way down. Really cool. Fabulous work. Just fab.

I am honestly in admiration! Queen size is a HUGE size ...I have started mine and and while I would love that size on my bed I think I would have to chain myself to the said blanket for the next decade to see it done!!! HOw long did it take you?xx S

ha! funny to show the undoneness at the last moment. lovely divine rainbow after rainbow you sleep under. i love things being partially undone. the finality of some things is just too much to bear at times. i have noticed i can relax more when things are a touch messy, dirty, undone, and in process. weave one yarn in a year i say.

and as far as obliging husbands of us strange blogger types, hats off! i love them. and i know, secretly, or not secretly even, they love us and our quirky demands. and actually, i know the kids of us strange mom bloggers love it too. weird requests always make a smile, even if it's hidden under a whine. it's a happy whine. woohoo aussie friend. love it.

I've just found your blog and have to say this blanket is gorgeous!!! Well done you! Personally I'd leave the ends as they are (or tie them in bunches) as a reminder of the love and effort that went into making such a beautiful heirloom! Enjoy it! lol xxx

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Mother of three, wife to one, designer and craftster of the slightly obsessive kind. Myrtle and Eunice were two lovely old ladies who connected weekly over the Scrabble tiles. These Saturday battles of will and skill were a ritual as comfy as a hot Milo and handknitted blanket on a frosty day.